Mike in Texas <lydoss@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>Well, I was interested in ISP connection speed, but I would also like to
>test my wireless device speed. Don't know how to do that.
Well, the ISP speed test requires some kind of online speed testing
site. I listed a few but there are plenty others. Check with your
ISP if they have one running on their servers. Most do, but usually
don't advertise the URL.
Checking wireless speed is easy. It takes two computers. Unplug your
cable or DSL modem. Connect a fast computer to the WAN(internet) port
of your router. You may need a cross-over ethernet cable. This will
be the server. You'll need IPerf:
<http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/>
<http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/iperfdocs_1.7.0.php>
On the server, run:
iperf -s
The 2nd computer is your client. Start with an ethernet connection,
not wireless. Just plug into one of the router LAN ports. Run:
iperf -c ip_address_of_server
You should get a speed test report in one direction. For both
directions, run:
iperf -r -c ip_address_of_server
Lots more options to play with. See the docs.
For a sanity check, see the WAN->LAN performance charts at:
<http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/component/option,com_chart/Itemid,189/>
Once you have the wired benchmarking working, switch to wireless.
Unplug the LAN ethernet cable from the client machine and connect via
wireless. Same command:
iperf -c ip_address_of_server
You should get about half the wireless connection speed. If you're
connected at 54Mbits/sec, you should get 25Mbits/sec thruput in both
directions.
>I've made some changes to my old connections in the last couple of
>weeks, including replacing a 25 ft. cable with a 6 ft. cable from jack
>to modem, replacing my 8+ year old modem with a Motorolla SB5101
>SurfBoard, adding a Linksys WRT350N router and a Linksys WMP300N PCI
>card, and finally upgrading my service from 7Mbps to 10Mbps. My only
>weakness is, I'm concluding, though not directly network related, is my
>500Mhz processor. But - my wireless has been running very smoothly.
Good selection of hardware. I don't think the 25ft of cable to the
modem is going to make much difference. Login to the modem at:
http://192.168.1.254
or:
http://192.168.100.1
and check the diagnostics for any RF issues.
>I'm getting consistent numbers with each type of test I conduct, but the
>numbers vary with each test. Though I do get different speed results at
>various times of the day and night.
That's not suprising when testing over a cable modem connection. As I
mentioned, it's a shared medium. It's affected by what your neighbors
are doing. For example, if your netmask is:
255.255.254.0
then you can have up to 1024 users sharing your cable going back to
the DSLAM. It used to be possible to get better performance at night
when users are unlikely to be online. However, the prevalence of file
sharing, which can be run at any time, has made midnight performance
less spectacular.
The 500MHz processor will not be a problem for raw downloading. It
can easily handle a decent 100Mbit/sec ethernet card at wire speed.
However, it may have problems dealing with some of the online
applications that require substantial horsepower.
>I have roadrunner service. Using MySpeed PC Lite, I've gotten results
>during different times of the day and evening between 2.8 and 9.1Mbps (4
>in the morning) - with all network applications (that I know of) shut
>down) and Zone Alarm off.
Well, if you're paying for 10Mbit/sec service, getting 9.1Mbits/sec is
decent. However, you will not get that speed at any random time.
>With web-based speed tests, cnet
>specifically, I usually get a steady 2.5 to maybe 5.0Mbps - not a great
>of spread as MySpeed.
That's because the CNET bottleneck is not on your local cable
connection. It's somewhere along the backhaul, which is probably
constipated, throttled, or otherwise obstructed. You want the test
server to be as close as possible to your ISP, prefereably on your
ISP's servers.
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